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1979.027.008

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Author: Nashley Soto
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Soto, Nashley
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Title
The Jewish Dilemma
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Book
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LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

1979.027.008

Created:
Author: Nashley Soto
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Soto, Nashley
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
The Jewish Dilemma
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.
Alt ID
LCCN: 45009993

This book is divided into three parts. Part I is called The Myth of "a Jewish People". In this part it explains how Christians and Americans view the Jews. It also discusses their history and how they live their everyday life. Part II is called Zionist Nationalism and it is about how Zionism and nationalism came to be, how it affected the Jews, and how Zion "lived in the hearts of Jews" and was the heart of the Jews everyday prayer. Part III is titled For Free Jews In a Free World. Part III talks about how the people were attempting to encourage the Jews to assimilate into cultures around them. It also discusses how the Jewsfought for equality of religion in the eighteenth century. These people were looking to reform Judaism, and to become more modern. It discusses the attempts of the Jews to reach equal status with other ethnic groups in France. It talks about their attempts in Holland and Germany in the twentieth century to get religious equality. Part III also talks about after WWI, the history of Jews in the United States, and how they integrated into society. It talks about the history of the beginning of Reform Judaism in the US, Zionism after WWII, the American Council for Judaism, and their beliefs in equality for Jews throughout the world.
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 3

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Berger, Elmer
Publisher
New York: The Devin-Adair Company
Date (created)
1945
Format
viii, 257 p. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.